Loushan Houjun Hall is located in Loushan Houcun, Wang Quan Town, Qujiang District, also known as "Niangniang Hall" and "Loufeng Niangniang Hall". 20 1 1 and 1 were announced as provincial cultural relics protection units. Built in Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty (1466), it was built by Emperor Xiaozhen's family of Ming Dynasty. The building faces south, with an area of 4 13m and a distribution area of 872m. The central axis is the gatehouse, gatehouse, anteroom, patio, main hall and back hall in turn. There are three gatehouses, lobby, main hall and back hall, with total width of 13.438+05m and penetration depth of 35m. There is a gold plaque with the words "_ English" written on it under the eaves of the sloping mountain gate house. There are drum-hugging stones on the left and right of the gate, and flowers and plants are carved on both sides. The gate square is a masonry structure, made of hard rocks and with overlapping eaves. There are four powerful "_ Shuimingzong" running scripts on the gate square, which were drawn up by Qiu, a Jinshi and left assistant minister of the official department during the Kangxi period. The brick carving is inlaid with floating patterns of flowers and leaves.
The name of Queen Wang is Zhong Ying, the second queen of Ming Xianzong, and she is known as "Empress Ming Xiao Zhen" in history. According to Kangxi's Records of Quzhou County and Zheng Yongxi's Records of Quxian County, "the ancestral home of Empress Ming Xiaozhen is Lou Feng, the daughter of the king", and it is recorded in Lou Feng Wang Jiacheng that "the nineteenth grandson of Lou Feng Wang, whose name is Ke 'an, Chuan Cuo and Meng Wengong, should be elected to the palace at the age of fourteen.
Junhui Hall is well preserved, with heavy materials and heavy Moon Hall. The supporting material of the beam is thick and firm, and it is preserved in the world with its unique structure and layout. It is also the hometown of Filial Piety Empress in Ming Dynasty, which has high historical, scientific and artistic research value.
Loushanhou Village: Loushanhou Village is located in Huali, south of the market town. This village is rich in cultural heritage. A Qingxi River runs through the village. There are buildings in the Ming Dynasty, such as Jun Hui Hall (Niangniang Hall), National Wine Hall and Qing Ji Bridge, which have a history of more than 400 years. The population of the village is1620,472 households and 15 villagers' groups, with a total land area of 4,483 mu, including cultivated land 1287 mu and forestry land of 2,000 mu. In 2004, the per capita income was 3 165 yuan, mainly including citrus, grain and migrant workers. There are more than 500 migrant workers in this village. After the election